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ht Weslyan JIrgus.
THE COLLEGE PAPER.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY IN THE INTEREST OF THE ILL'INOIS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY AND ITS STUDENTS.
VoL. 8. BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1901. No. 5.
Editor in Chief ........... HELEN NI. DEAN.
Literary Editor........RALPH C. SMEDLEY.
Athletic Editor .......... RALPH BENNETT.
LocalEditors.......GRACE PARKER.
....C...H ARLES ROBINSON.
Exchange Editor..... ...... HORATIO BENT.
Subscriptions $I.00 per year, payable in advance.
Single copies, 5 Cents.
Communications for publication should be addressed to
the Editor-in-chief.
T-he ARGUs will be sent to all subscribers until ordered
discontinued and all arrears paid up.
COLLEGE CALENDAR.
Sunday.-Y. M. C. A., 2:00 p. m.
" Y. W. C. A., 2:30 p. m..
Friday. 7:30 p. m.-Amateurian Lit-erary
Society.
November 8. Football. Illinois Col-lege
vs. Wesleyan at Bloomington.
November 12.-Football. Eureka vs.-
Wesleyan at. Eureka.
November 14.-Augustus F. Howell.
November 15.-Lecture. Hon. J. P.
Dolliver.
November 26. - Annual Glee Club
Concert.
November 27 to December 2.-
"Thanksgiving rece ss. Wednesday
evening to Monday evening.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
ATHLETIC-BOARD
OF CONTROL.-
Chairman, Prof. J. Culver Hartzell
Secy.-Treas., William McCullough
Faculty, Prof. Adelbert F. Caldwell
College of Letters, - Roy Church
College of Law, - Blake Leach
FOOTBALL.
Manager,
Captain,
Captain,
Edward C. Stone
- Tom Lillard
BASE BALL.
- Milton D. Burris
TRACK TEAM.
Captain, - : Ralph Bennett
LITERARY-ORATORICAL
ASSOCIATION.
Member of Faculty, Dr. O. L. Lyon
President, - Frank Poundstone
1st Vice-President,
2nd Vice-President,
3rd Vice-President,
Secretary-Treasurer,
Herbert Thorpe
C. E. Leightv
Frank Brown
- C. W. Gray
SMITH DEBATING CLUB.
President,
Secretary,
- WV. R. Forney
R. C. Smedlev
LECTURE COURSE BOARD OF CONTROL.
President, - Charles Robinson
Secretary-Treasurer, Frank Buck
Ethel Howell. C. E. Leighty.
Win. McCullough.
AMATEURIAN SOCIETY.
President,
Secretary, -
MUSICAL-
- Charles Kyner
Nellie Arrowsmith
THE I. W. U. BAND.
Manager, -
Asst. Manager,
Secretary, -
Instructor, -
- - Harry Love
Prof. A. F. Caldwell
- William Ferguson
- Mr. Galeener
THE DRAMATIC CLUB.
President,
CLASS--
- - Mae D. Smith
SENIOR.
President,
Secretaryv-Treasurer,
Herbert Thorpe
. J. L. Settles
JUNIOR.
President,
Vice-President,
Secretary-Treas.,
Charles Robinson
Christie Parkeir
Parke Longworth
SOPHOMORE.
President, -
Vice-President -
Secretary-Treasurer,
Grace McIntyre
Milton Burris
Mildred Russell
FRESHMAN.
President, -
Vice-President, -
Secretary-Treasurer,
B. F. Brown
Chas. Evelsizer
Julia Haslam
RELIGIOUS-President,
President,
Y. M. C. A.
- - . H. W. Bell
Y. w. C. A.
- - Helen M. Dean
QU1 ESTION which meets
everyone, an d particularly
the thoughtful student, is,
how to get the most out of
life, or how to achieve the greatest
success. Real success is reached by
the individual who develops all parts
of his nature, the physical, the intel-lectual
and the spiritual. If a college
education enables one to choose the
best things to attain this perfect de-velopment,
it is invaluable. The con-ditions
upon which this success de-pends
are earnestness, honesty of pur-pose,
and the adoption of the prin-ciples
laid down by the Nazarene as a
governing force in the daily life. A
life built upon such a,foundation, will
be characterized by stability and fidel-ity,
uprightness, and a broad and deep
symlpathv for all mankind, -it will be
a successful life.
The meetings which are being held
at Grace Church under the direction
of Evangelist W-, N. Conoley assisted
by Mr. Pugh ought to attract, the at-tention
of th l students. Mr. Conoley
is a very pleasing speaker,, original in
his methods; and forcible in his pire-sentation
of truth. His presence and
addresses during the Chapel services
the past week have been very inspir-ing.
Tis words of warning that in
the pursuit Qf knowledge we do not
neglect to seek the "wisdom that 'is
from above," which shall make us
"wise unto salvation," ought to arouse
every student to his duty. The ad-dress
Thursday, particularly to the
Christians regarding their part in the
elevation of the spiritual tone of the
school, was one which should influence
many of the students to take a higher
plane of: living. We all need these
awakenings to bring us to a realiza-tion
of our duties and privileges. The
work of Mr. Pugh is greatly appreci-ated
by all who have had the pleasure
of listening to his singing, These
men deserve the thanks of every mem-ber
of the school for the interest they
have manifested in the welfare of the
students.

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ht Weslyan JIrgus.
THE COLLEGE PAPER.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY IN THE INTEREST OF THE ILL'INOIS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY AND ITS STUDENTS.
VoL. 8. BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1901. No. 5.
Editor in Chief ........... HELEN NI. DEAN.
Literary Editor........RALPH C. SMEDLEY.
Athletic Editor .......... RALPH BENNETT.
LocalEditors.......GRACE PARKER.
....C...H ARLES ROBINSON.
Exchange Editor..... ...... HORATIO BENT.
Subscriptions $I.00 per year, payable in advance.
Single copies, 5 Cents.
Communications for publication should be addressed to
the Editor-in-chief.
T-he ARGUs will be sent to all subscribers until ordered
discontinued and all arrears paid up.
COLLEGE CALENDAR.
Sunday.-Y. M. C. A., 2:00 p. m.
" Y. W. C. A., 2:30 p. m..
Friday. 7:30 p. m.-Amateurian Lit-erary
Society.
November 8. Football. Illinois Col-lege
vs. Wesleyan at Bloomington.
November 12.-Football. Eureka vs.-
Wesleyan at. Eureka.
November 14.-Augustus F. Howell.
November 15.-Lecture. Hon. J. P.
Dolliver.
November 26. - Annual Glee Club
Concert.
November 27 to December 2.-
"Thanksgiving rece ss. Wednesday
evening to Monday evening.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
ATHLETIC-BOARD
OF CONTROL.-
Chairman, Prof. J. Culver Hartzell
Secy.-Treas., William McCullough
Faculty, Prof. Adelbert F. Caldwell
College of Letters, - Roy Church
College of Law, - Blake Leach
FOOTBALL.
Manager,
Captain,
Captain,
Edward C. Stone
- Tom Lillard
BASE BALL.
- Milton D. Burris
TRACK TEAM.
Captain, - : Ralph Bennett
LITERARY-ORATORICAL
ASSOCIATION.
Member of Faculty, Dr. O. L. Lyon
President, - Frank Poundstone
1st Vice-President,
2nd Vice-President,
3rd Vice-President,
Secretary-Treasurer,
Herbert Thorpe
C. E. Leightv
Frank Brown
- C. W. Gray
SMITH DEBATING CLUB.
President,
Secretary,
- WV. R. Forney
R. C. Smedlev
LECTURE COURSE BOARD OF CONTROL.
President, - Charles Robinson
Secretary-Treasurer, Frank Buck
Ethel Howell. C. E. Leighty.
Win. McCullough.
AMATEURIAN SOCIETY.
President,
Secretary, -
MUSICAL-
- Charles Kyner
Nellie Arrowsmith
THE I. W. U. BAND.
Manager, -
Asst. Manager,
Secretary, -
Instructor, -
- - Harry Love
Prof. A. F. Caldwell
- William Ferguson
- Mr. Galeener
THE DRAMATIC CLUB.
President,
CLASS--
- - Mae D. Smith
SENIOR.
President,
Secretaryv-Treasurer,
Herbert Thorpe
. J. L. Settles
JUNIOR.
President,
Vice-President,
Secretary-Treas.,
Charles Robinson
Christie Parkeir
Parke Longworth
SOPHOMORE.
President, -
Vice-President -
Secretary-Treasurer,
Grace McIntyre
Milton Burris
Mildred Russell
FRESHMAN.
President, -
Vice-President, -
Secretary-Treasurer,
B. F. Brown
Chas. Evelsizer
Julia Haslam
RELIGIOUS-President,
President,
Y. M. C. A.
- - . H. W. Bell
Y. w. C. A.
- - Helen M. Dean
QU1 ESTION which meets
everyone, an d particularly
the thoughtful student, is,
how to get the most out of
life, or how to achieve the greatest
success. Real success is reached by
the individual who develops all parts
of his nature, the physical, the intel-lectual
and the spiritual. If a college
education enables one to choose the
best things to attain this perfect de-velopment,
it is invaluable. The con-ditions
upon which this success de-pends
are earnestness, honesty of pur-pose,
and the adoption of the prin-ciples
laid down by the Nazarene as a
governing force in the daily life. A
life built upon such a,foundation, will
be characterized by stability and fidel-ity,
uprightness, and a broad and deep
symlpathv for all mankind, -it will be
a successful life.
The meetings which are being held
at Grace Church under the direction
of Evangelist W-, N. Conoley assisted
by Mr. Pugh ought to attract, the at-tention
of th l students. Mr. Conoley
is a very pleasing speaker,, original in
his methods; and forcible in his pire-sentation
of truth. His presence and
addresses during the Chapel services
the past week have been very inspir-ing.
Tis words of warning that in
the pursuit Qf knowledge we do not
neglect to seek the "wisdom that 'is
from above," which shall make us
"wise unto salvation," ought to arouse
every student to his duty. The ad-dress
Thursday, particularly to the
Christians regarding their part in the
elevation of the spiritual tone of the
school, was one which should influence
many of the students to take a higher
plane of: living. We all need these
awakenings to bring us to a realiza-tion
of our duties and privileges. The
work of Mr. Pugh is greatly appreci-ated
by all who have had the pleasure
of listening to his singing, These
men deserve the thanks of every mem-ber
of the school for the interest they
have manifested in the welfare of the
students.